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How many holes does a toilet roll have?
The debate of the toilet role hole fiasco has started again. Does a toilet roll have just one hole, because it's one entrance, or two, because both openings of a toilet roll conform to the the definition of a hole?
I am now starting to think that a toilet role has no holes at all, because I can't see both holes at the same time therefore how can I even be sure that I'm looking at a hole, and not at another dimension?!.... What do you think?
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It just depends on what perspective you're looking at this from. As I now learn in the Spiritual Counselor course, this has to do with the so-called mystagogic process of the human being. It is up to the other person to then use the hermeneutical competence and discover what the correct answer is for the other person.

ha ha, the text just confuses me. How about all the perforation holes to tear off a sheet?

I think a toilet roll does not have a hole, but a tunnel, or half binoculars, grumbling, Santa Claus, Piet, elephant, would-be pencil box.

For me, the correct answer is none, because if you think about it, there is none in it, its cardboard is intact.

Haha the typical question that makes you think more than you should but I would say a single hole or not?

I don't know if a cylinder should feel or be named like a hole, but let's just say it can only have one.

Well, it seemed to me that they were two aguajeros, now I see that it is only one but I'm going to leave it that way

1 or 2 I am a little doubtful with the answer but I see that 1 is winning so I stay there

According to what I see it's only 1 but I don't know what the others will see in the image hehe thank you friend

It seems to me that there are 2 holes in it, I am glad to be able to participate in your survey and give my opinion

It doesn't have any holes since it's that hollow I like your question with that trap thank you for making me think

My logic is that it only has one hole but I also doubt about it I don't know which one to choose hehe you've caught me with this question

What a funny and yet interesting question.
I'm going for one and I'm wondering, how many sheets of toilet paper does it take to fill the gap, haha.
I'm going for one and I'm wondering, how many sheets of toilet paper does it take to fill the gap, haha.

To be honest, I think it has infinite holes. So tiny we can't see it with the naked eye, but definitely there. If we're talking about looking from a distance, I'd probably say 2. One for each side.

That was actually so confusing. Maybe it is one or maybe it is two. It depends. Really I don't know

It makes a person think. If you hear the theory that particles can be in multiple places at the same time and that they only form a whole when you look at them, then maybe a toilet roll is just one big hole !

That was actually so confusing. Maybe it is one or maybe it is two. It depends. I am going to search that. haha

You don't see them at the same time (the two). But 1 does. So 1 that runs into an unclosed tunnel. So you can go from opening 1 to opening 2. The opening that Neal sees from far away at the entrance when you were little like a beetle.

Toilet roll ha hust 1 hole because it's the same hole that passed from front to back of the toilet roll

A hole has only 1 opening. So a toilet roll doesn't have one.

Fortunately, it doesn't make me awake, but I've never really thought about it before, actually. But I only bet on just 1 haha

This question reminds me of the problem of the gender of angels. Who the hell is awake about that?